Bibliotheken in der NS-Zeit Provenienzforschung und Bibliotheksgeschichte

The fate of cultural property extracted during the Nazi era has increasingly been the subject of provenance research since the 1990s. This volume combines the latest findings of provenance research in libraries and provides contributions to the history of the library during the Nazi era. Provenance...

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Other Authors: Alker-Windbichler, Stefan (Editor), Köstner-Pemsel, Christina (Editor), Stumpf, Markus (Editor)
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Published: 2019
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